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The AM and FM station quires have not been migrated to the new site. For now, you can find them by searching either “am query” or “fm query” in the search field at the top of every page, and it should be the first result. Alternatively, you can bookmark the query directly if you use the page frequently.

It's difficult to find all the departments without doing a search, the old site had all the information, not backgrounded by an interface. I think the new site is easier on the eyes and makes the FCC look more modern, but still needs to deliver the information properly.

I use the site about once a week to look up license information, patterns and other items for our AM/FM cluster. and the new site has made all the search tools ****** to locate and ****** in the site. A direct link on the home page would helpful. The old site design and tools worked well, the new site seems geared to the consumer not the professional.

All I want is some simple information about FCC regulations (Part 15 in particular). However, I can not find any real regulations on your site. A search only results in articles referring to the regulations. This should be one of the core components of the site, give people access to the regulations.

All other federal agency websites have news pages with press releases and other announcements viewable right there in HTML. Being able to download an "official" PDF is indeed useful, but that should be an option ancillary to HTML content being displayed.

Scrap your overhaul. Go back to previous design and tinker, and keep things simple and easy to find. First off, huge changes are disruptive in themselves, requiring us to relearn everything. Second, just from my minimal experiences so far, your new stuff is not user-friendly. Just figuring out how to give this feedback has been laborious. I'll spare the details, too aggravating. But you need to make things ***** proof for all us idiots out here. The reason the TV and other devices catch on in the mass market is because they are user friendly. So far, from I've seen, your new site is user hostile.

Scrap your overhaul. Go back to previous design and tinker, and keep things simple and easy to find. First off, huge changes are disruptive in themselves, requiring us to relearn everything. Second, just from my minimal experiences so far, your new stuff is not user-friendly. Just figuring out how to give this feedback has been laborious. I'll spare the details, too aggravating. But you need to make things ***** proof for all us idiots out here. The reason the TV and other devices catch on in the mass market is because they are user friendly. So far, from I've seen,…

Create obvious hyperlink for making comments on AT&T's purchase of T-Mobile's USA operation. I want to voice my opposition to AT&T's purchase of T-Mobile's USA operation. Many other's also want to comment as well, but I do not see how I can voice my comments.